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Physics, 06.05.2021 20:10, vick67

Please help I will give brainliest and you get 100 points please actually answer the question don't just say something random I beg. 1. Preheat the conventional oven to about 100 degrees Celsius or 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Make
sure it is at full temperature before you begin.
2. Pour 250 ml of water into one of the microwaveable containers and 250 ml of water into one
of the oven-safe containers. Measure and record the temperature of the water; the temperatures
should be the same in both containers. If they are not, refill them with 250 ml of water that is the
same temperature.
3. Pour 250 ml of sand into one of the microwaveable containers and 250 ml of sand into one of
the oven-safe containers. Measure and record the temperature of the sand. The temperature
should be the same for both containers.
4. Place the container of water and the container of sand in the microwave oven and run the oven
at its highest power setting for two minutes. Remove the containers, and measure the new water
and sand temperatures at the same time. Record your readings.
5. Put the remaining sand and the water containers in the preheated conventional oven together.
Heat the two pans for about ten minutes and then remove both containers from the oven. Use
both thermometers at once to quickly measure and record the temperature of the water and the
sand.
6. Make a chart that lists your results. Answer these questions:
a. What was the temperature change of the water and the temperature change of the sand in each
oven? Which material had the greatest increase in temperature for each type of oven? Explain your results.
b. How would your results change if the water was left in the conventional oven longer? Try it.
c. What kinds of foods cook best in the microwave oven, and which cook best in the
conventional oven? Why?

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